It's a bit of a stretch but I think it works with the following quote:"Suzy homemaker reminds you not to let the water run while you do the dishes!"

I was inspired to create this piece after watching this video . Paul and I had a fun filled evening of watching tons of these 50's videos online. Hilarious. Note the excruciating detail they go into while explaining how the garbage disposal works. If only having a brand new garbage disposal could actually make you that happy.

Great illo Claudine. Love all the little details. OK, I will have to admit that my life is pathetic because I can relate to garbage diposal happiness. I am still excited about a full size dog sink that my husband finally installed after 8 months of it sitting in the garage (and sitting another month in the mud room waiting for the leak to get fixed before I could use it). :-)

Thanks again for the great workshop. You are FAB! Also spoke to some traditional artists I know and THEY are VERY interested in a color mixing DVD so hopefully you'll do one! I don't think you realize how special your approach is. I couldn't believe the result for myself and also all the people in the workshop - proof that it REALLY works! I'll stop nagging now..... :-D

I think it works very well indeed! (Originally started to work on a running faucet myself :) ) The film is priceless , so very "Ward, where's the Beaver?" (Especially liked the menacing sci fi/film noir music at the beginning.) As you like those filmic gems, may I recommend some British efforts: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4756334.stm ...

Oh my! That video was NOT the thing to watch just after eating supper! I mean, it didn't look to ME like that corn cob was shredding and I am VERY concerned about all the water that faucet was wasting in the first 5 seconds! That would cost a fortune here in Northern CA! I think I shall go turn my compost pile to recover from this voyage back to the dark ages! jood

If I should ever find myself in her shoes I will RUN, screaming. Wait a minute… I AM in her shoes. I think running and screaming is somewhere deep in this artwork, so I don’t think it is a stretch, I think you are right on the mark!